Chris Reifert (born February 23, 1968)[1][2] is an American death metal musician.
Career
Reifert played drums on the Death debut album, Scream Bloody Gore. After parting ways with Chuck Schuldiner in 1987, Reifert elected to remain in the San Francisco Bay Area, forming Autopsy in 1987. In his own band, he played not only drums but performed the vocals as well. After several albums, Autopsy split up in 1995 and Reifert and bandmate Danny Coralles began playing in their side-project, Abscess full-time. Autopsy reformed after Abscess' dissolution in 2010.[3]
Reifert is a pioneer of the death-doom fusion genre. Although his music is more death metal than doom metal, he is one of the first musicians known to have combined the two styles.[citation needed] His vocal style in Autopsy is characterized by "pus-spewing, swallowed vomit grunts and groans."[4] He is also known for his album cover art. His interviews are noted for his sharp wit and off-the-wall humor.[5]